creedo299
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just built my own. Works good for emp, but have yet to find a for sure source of scalar activity so cannot test the detector.
Emp kills car engines for the duration of the trigger pull. Cars were over 100 yards away in the ferry line in Bremerton. A real good test cause when it is cold, everyone idles their engines while in line for Seattle ferry. Must have set off some navy [censored] as the sailors and SP´s came rolling out of the base on the other side of the ferry docks.
Will have to adjust the beam interference/intersection point so that it does not carry so far.
Then to reduce down to 9 volts so as to get it off the car battery power and really make it portable with some 9 v transistor batts.
Anyone got a site where it shows if haarp is turned on? Need to test the scalar meter.
Rex
12/6/2004
11:19 am EST
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I´ll see if my replicator can make one of those.
Anonymous Coward
12/6/2004
11:23 am EST Re: hand held emp gun & scalar detector
You need to BOOST the power so you can take out THEIR Pulse weapons. I hope it works on BORGS!
ridgerunner
12/6/2004
11:32 am EST Re: hand held emp gun & scalar detector
likely not. As the problem of the construction was not the sintering of the metal dusts (heat took care of that - 2000 degrees f for 3 hours, then annealing in rock wool for 12 hours as kiln temps reduced by 100 degree increments) but the crushing of the 2 Beryl var. emerald. We used tungstan (only no stable isotope metal) wrapped in silver sheet over two thick sheets of insulated copper as the 0-4-10 layer holding the sintered metal tube filled with crystals. The Dirac Sea response is good with local em field detection, but still need a DS activator to test for scalar reaction.
Omphaloskepsis
12/6/2004
11:32 am EST
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http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/data.fcgi
Ed note Creedo; Scalier technoclgy casn be used as time travel references while in the act of time travel?
just built my own. Works good for emp, but have yet to find a for sure source of scalar activity so cannot test the detector.
Emp kills car engines for the duration of the trigger pull. Cars were over 100 yards away in the ferry line in Bremerton. A real good test cause when it is cold, everyone idles their engines while in line for Seattle ferry. Must have set off some navy [censored] as the sailors and SP´s came rolling out of the base on the other side of the ferry docks.
Will have to adjust the beam interference/intersection point so that it does not carry so far.
Then to reduce down to 9 volts so as to get it off the car battery power and really make it portable with some 9 v transistor batts.
Anyone got a site where it shows if haarp is turned on? Need to test the scalar meter.
Rex
12/6/2004
11:19 am EST
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Add to Buddy List Re: hand held emp gun & scalar detector
I´ll see if my replicator can make one of those.
Anonymous Coward
12/6/2004
11:23 am EST Re: hand held emp gun & scalar detector
You need to BOOST the power so you can take out THEIR Pulse weapons. I hope it works on BORGS!
ridgerunner
12/6/2004
11:32 am EST Re: hand held emp gun & scalar detector
likely not. As the problem of the construction was not the sintering of the metal dusts (heat took care of that - 2000 degrees f for 3 hours, then annealing in rock wool for 12 hours as kiln temps reduced by 100 degree increments) but the crushing of the 2 Beryl var. emerald. We used tungstan (only no stable isotope metal) wrapped in silver sheet over two thick sheets of insulated copper as the 0-4-10 layer holding the sintered metal tube filled with crystals. The Dirac Sea response is good with local em field detection, but still need a DS activator to test for scalar reaction.
Omphaloskepsis
12/6/2004
11:32 am EST
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Add to Buddy List Re: hand held emp gun & scalar detector
http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/data.fcgi
Ed note Creedo; Scalier technoclgy casn be used as time travel references while in the act of time travel?